Chunking and Cognitive Offloading
Visual maps let you bundle related items into meaningful chunks, shrinking mental strain. Instead of memorizing fifteen points, you hold three clusters labeled by purpose. Offloading detail to the canvas frees attention for judgment rather than recall. Friction falls, momentum rises, and mistakes decrease because overlooked items have nowhere to hide once the structure exposes gaps, redundancies, and dependencies that were previously buried in paragraphs or people’s heads.